1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00563757
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Coumarins from the roots of Cachrys pubescens

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“…Abad and coworkers (12) evaluated biological potential of some constituents isolated from C. trifida Miller, and demonstrated that furanocoumarins imperatorin, isoimperatorin and prantschimgin have anti‐inflammatory effects. Various furanocoumarins have also been isolated from C. pubescens (Pall) Schischnk and C. odontalgica Pall (13,14). In Italy, there are five species, all with distribution in the southern part of the country: C. sicula L., C. libanotis L., C. cristata DC., C. ferulacea (L.) Calestani and C. pungens Jan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abad and coworkers (12) evaluated biological potential of some constituents isolated from C. trifida Miller, and demonstrated that furanocoumarins imperatorin, isoimperatorin and prantschimgin have anti‐inflammatory effects. Various furanocoumarins have also been isolated from C. pubescens (Pall) Schischnk and C. odontalgica Pall (13,14). In Italy, there are five species, all with distribution in the southern part of the country: C. sicula L., C. libanotis L., C. cristata DC., C. ferulacea (L.) Calestani and C. pungens Jan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coumarins were reported from the following species: C. trifida (5), C. pubescens (6), C. odontalgica (7). C. sicula (8,9), C. libanotis (9) and C. ferulacea (10,11).…”
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“…Several papers on the chemical composition of different species of this genus have been published, especially for C. sicula (= Hippomarathrum pterochlaenum) [5], C. libanotis [5], C. trifida [6,7], C. ferulacea [8], C. pubescens [9] and C. odontalgica [10]. These describe the presence of coumarins and furocoumarins.…”
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